Elimination of Poverty Necessary for World Peace, Security
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Elimination of poverty necessary for world peace, security
Todd tells UN Security Council debate The road to international peace and security requires the elimination of poverty, strengthening of national institutions, and inclusion of women and youth in conflict states. The article Elimination of poverty necessary for world peace, security appeared first on Stabroek News.
‘Peace, security cannot be divorced from development’, says minister Todd at UN Security Council - Caribbean News Global
USA / GUYANA – Addressing the United Nations Security Council’s debate on ‘Poverty, Underdevelopment and Conflict,’ Guyana’s foreign affairs minister Hugh Todd said that sustainable development in developing countries is impossible without peace and security, urging global leaders to recognise their inseparable link. Minister Todd emphasised that a stable and secure environment is critical for any kind of growth to occur in developing countries.…
Guyana calls for urgent reform of global systems to support int’l peace, security
… tells UN Security Council to tackle root causes of conflict… tells UN Security Council to tackle root causes of conflict Foreign Affairs Minister Hugh Todd, speaking on behalf of President Dr Irfaan Ali at the United Nations Security Council Open Debate on “Poverty, Underdevelopment, and Conflict” emphasised the need for strengthened strategies to address the immense challenges facing international peace and security. Guyana’s Minister of Fore…
Guyana urges UN Security Council to tackle poverty as root cause of conflict - Guyana Chronicle
SPEAKING at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on Thursday, June 19, 2025, Guyana’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation, Hugh Todd delivered a powerful address linking poverty and underdevelopment to global instability and conflict. The minister was at the time leading an open debate convened by Guyana, which currently holds the rotating […]
Secretary-General's remarks to the Security Council Open Debate on the Maintenance of International Peace and Security [bilingual, as delivered; scroll down for All-English] | United Nations Secretary-General
Mr. President, Excellencies, I thank the government of Guyana for convening this important debate. Your theme highlights a fundamental fact: Sustainable peace requires sustainable development. The flames of conflict are too often lit and fed by persistent poverty and growing inequalities. Time and again, we’ve seen conflict engulfing lives and institutions, wiping out
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